NYC's 'Fearless Girl' staying put for now

New York City's "Fearless Girl" statue will stay put for now, but has an uncertain future.

The "Fearless Girl" statue that's been a New York City tourist attraction since it was installed to mark International Women's Day one year ago is staying put for now.

A spokeswoman for Mayor Bill de Blasio said that city officials expect to make an announcement about the future of the statue "very soon."

The statue's owner, Boston-based investment firm State Street Global Advisors, said the company is working with the mayor's office "to determine a permanent solution to keep Fearless Girl in New York City so she can continue to promote the power of having more women in leadership."